• Radnor’s Lincoln Financial Is Rebranding, So Eagles’ Stadium Gets New Look

    Radnor’s Lincoln Financial Is Rebranding, So Eagles’ Stadium Gets New Look

    Lincoln Financial Field is going to look slightly different at the start of the Philadelphia Eagles‘ next season.  Radnor-based Lincoln Financial, who has the naming rights to the Eagles stadium, has created a new logo and a refreshed tagline, writes Jeff Blumenthal for Philadelphia Business Journal. The goal is to sharpen the purpose of the…

  • Peter’s Place in Radnor Provides a Safe Place for Grieving Children

    Peter’s Place in Radnor Provides a Safe Place for Grieving Children

    Peter’s Place,” a nonprofit in Radnor, reaches out to grieving children and families, giving them a safe place to express their grief, writes Nick Iadonisi for 6abc. The nonprofit was founded after the sudden death of 10-year-old Peter Morsbach. “We will all experience grief at one point in time. And really what we are doing…

  • Radnor Has Ties to AME Church Founder Bishop Richard Allen

    Radnor Has Ties to AME Church Founder Bishop Richard Allen

    Radnor Township is hosting a wreath-laying ceremony Friday, Feb. 14, for AME Church founder Bishop Richard Allen, reports The Keystone. The ceremony, at Bishop Richard Allen Park, 227 Brook Street in Bryn Mawr, celebrates Allen’s 265th birthday as it recognizes his religious and civil rights legacy. Bishop Richard Allen established the African Methodist Episcopal Church…

  • New $7M Intown Golf Club Set to Open in Radnor Financial Center

    New $7M Intown Golf Club Set to Open in Radnor Financial Center

    Three years in the making, the Intown Golf Club in Radnor is ready to open next week, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Owner Michael Williamson and his team wanted their newest club to be on the Main Line, where there’s golf history, prominent golf courses and a demographic for its customer base.…

  • Radnor Native Devan Kaney Replaces Howard Eskin as WIP Eagles Sideline Reporter

    Radnor Native Devan Kaney Replaces Howard Eskin as WIP Eagles Sideline Reporter

    Devan Kaney, who grew up in Radnor, was a shy teen when she was chosen at age 15 as a Philadelphia Eagles “fan of the game.” The role required her to wave into the camera on the field at Lincoln Financial, as her image appeared on the end zone video boards. It was an awkward…

  • Eberz Sisters’ Family Tradition Is a Win for Archbishop Carroll Basketball

    Eberz Sisters’ Family Tradition Is a Win for Archbishop Carroll Basketball

    The Eberz sisters are 60 percent of Archbishop Carroll High’s starting five in basketball, writes Alex Colffey for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Alexis, 17, a junior; and Kayla and Kelsey, 15-year-old freshman, learned basketball from their parents, who were Wildcats stars at Villanova. Now the sisters are on the court together. Their father Eric was a…

  • Marinus Therapeutics in Radnor Acquired by Swedish Company

    Marinus Therapeutics in Radnor Acquired by Swedish Company

    Marinus Pharmaceuticals, based in Radnor, is being acquired by Immedica Pharma, a Swedish drug company specializing in treatments for rare diseases, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal. The the acquisition deal is valued at $151 million. News of the planned acquisition of the struggling company drove Marinus stock up 43 percent to 53 cents…

  • Idorsia Therapeutics Poised to Cut Hundreds of Jobs in Restructuring

    Idorsia Therapeutics Poised to Cut Hundreds of Jobs in Restructuring

    Idorsia Therapeutics is negotiating to sell global rights to its high blood pressure drug amid a restructuring that could eliminate up to 270 positions, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal. Idorsia in Allschwil, Switzerland, has 1,100 workers globally, but has its US operations—Idorsia Pharmaceuticals USA–in Radnor, where there are about 125 workers. The eliminated…

  • Avantor in Radnor Opens Innovation Center, Looks at Acquisitions

    Avantor in Radnor Opens Innovation Center, Looks at Acquisitions

    Avantor, a life sciences products and services company in Radnor, is normally involved in merger and acquisitions activity, but it’s been keeping a low profile more recently. That is about to change, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal. “This business, it’s driven off of technology and where our customers are going,” said CEO Michael…

  • Radnor-Based Fintech BM Technologies Agrees to $67M Sale

    Radnor-Based Fintech BM Technologies Agrees to $67M Sale

    Radnor-based fintech BM Technologies is being acquired by First Carolina Bank for $67 million in cash, writes Jeff Blumenthal for Philadelphia Business Journal. The announcement sent BM Technology stock prices skyrocketing 47 percent Oct 25 to $4.73 a share after the deal was announced. BM Technologies will be a subsidiary of First Carolina and its…

  • Radnor-Based EQT Buys Seattle Amazon Warehouse for $81M

    Radnor-Based EQT Buys Seattle Amazon Warehouse for $81M

    Radnor-based EQT Exeter Real Estate Income Trust now owns a 34-acre property near Seattle that houses an Amazon.com Inc. warehouse, writes Nick Pasion for Philadelphia Business Journal. The price tag was a mere $81.5 million, It breaks down to $402.54 per foot for the 202,464 square-foot warehouse located at 2871 S. 102nd Street in Tukwila.…

  • Investors Open First Federal Donuts and Chicken Radnor Restaurant

    Investors Open First Federal Donuts and Chicken Radnor Restaurant

    Federal Donuts and Chicken has opened its first brick-and-mortar Delaware County location in Radnor, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. The 1,250 square-foot space at 232 Radnor Chester Road seats 20 people. It employs about 10 people. The restaurant’s close location to Radnor High School and Villanova University makes it an “ideal fit” for…

  • Radnor Teen Alex Flowers Gives Sick dogs Their ‘Best Day Ever’

    Radnor Teen Alex Flowers Gives Sick dogs Their ‘Best Day Ever’

    Alex Flowers of Radnor decided to make it his mission to give older dogs who may be sick or dying the best day of their life, writes Matt DeLucia for NBC 10 Philadelphia. The 16-year-old was inspired by his dog, Chance, a black labrador. Chance doesn’t get around as much as he did in his…

  • Radnor’s Former Parks Director Jay Macrone Now an Established Artist

    Radnor’s Former Parks Director Jay Macrone Now an Established Artist

    Radnor High School graduate Jay Macrone had aspirations of being a professional artist but his father didn’t support that goal, writes Max Silverman for Main Line Today. “My dad was very blue-collar and hardworking,” says Macrone. “He didn’t want me to go to art school because he didn’t what me to struggle making a living…

  • Radnor Police Find a Snake in the Grass—It’s a Python, Actually

    Radnor Police Find a Snake in the Grass—It’s a Python, Actually

    Radnor Police are looking for the owner of a 4-foot-long python snake in the grass found near one of the township’s parks earlier this week, writes Justin Udo for KYW Newsradio. Police posted on Facebook Tuesday evening that they found the ball python near Strathmore and Conestoga roads, just a block from Clem Macrone Park. …

  • Eagles’ Jalen Hurts, Radnor’s Lincoln Financial Sign Endorsement Deal

    Eagles’ Jalen Hurts, Radnor’s Lincoln Financial Sign Endorsement Deal

    Philadelphia Eagles star quarterback Jalen Hurts has decided to partner with Radnor’s Lincoln Financial Group, writes Ryan Sharrow for Philadelphia Business Journal. Hurts, who is entering his eagles fifth season, will promote financial wellness for the life insurance and retirement investment company. The Lincoln Financial endorsement deal with Hurts includes a partnership between the Lincoln…

  • Here’s How Much Villanova University Paid for Cabrini’s Campus

    Here’s How Much Villanova University Paid for Cabrini’s Campus

    Villanova University paid Cabrini University more than $11.5 million for its campus in Radnor, according to Chester County property records, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business Journal. That’s in addition to $45 million Villanova is paying to cover Cabrini’s long-term debt and the $25 million or more it’s expected to spend on campus improvements. Villanova…

  • Determining the Future of the Radnor Cabrini University Campus

    Determining the Future of the Radnor Cabrini University Campus

    Radnor’s Cabrini University officially closed on June 30 and will now become an extension campus for Villanova University.  The closing brings an end to a campus that had been home to Cabrini students since 1957, writes Katie Lewis for Main Line Today. Villanova, located just two-and-a-half miles from Cabrini, will now guide the 112-acre campus’…